- Introduction
- What is a Network?
OSI 7 Layers and Networking Background Concepts
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Seven layers are used by computer systems to interact via a network, according to the Open Systems Interconnection paradigm. All significant computer and telecommunications firms adopted it as the first industry-standard paradigm for network communications at the beginning of the 1980s. Matthew Fried - Certified Instructor developed the OSI 7 Layers and Networking Background Concepts online certification, which is offered through Udemy.
OSI 7 Layers and Networking Background Concepts online course is a self-paced program that provides 5.5 hours of digital lectures supported by 2 downloadable study materials that are structured on the principles of networks like Ford-Fulkerson, in which participants will learn the how, why, and what of the network. OSI 7 Layers and Networking Background Concepts online training discusses concepts involved with network layers, network management, network design, network planning, data compression, digital transmission, analog transmission, network algorithm, logic gates, routing, TCP/IP, and much more.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 5.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 2 downloadable resources
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
Who it is for
What you will learn
After completing the OSI 7 Layers and Networking Background Concepts certification course, participants will gain insight into the fundamentals of networking and communication as well as will develop an understanding of the fundamentals of network layers, network design, network planning, and network management. In this networking certification, participants will explore the various issues faced in telecommunications as well as will acquire an understanding of the concepts involved with digital transmission & analog transmission of data, data compression, error correction, routing, and network algorithms. In this networking course, participants will learn about the application of mathematics and computer science in networking as well as will acquire knowledge of the functionalities of logic gates, LAN, WAN, TCP/IP, Ethernet, ATM, and token ring.
The syllabus
Introduction
Base Conversion and Arithmetic
- Introduction to Binary and Other Bases
- Binary Quiz
- Addition In Binary
- Binary Addition Quiz
- Subtraction and Binary Codes
- Subtraction in Binary Quiz
- XOR and Fractions in Binary
- XOR and Fractions in Binary Quiz
Logic Gates
- Logic Gates Introduction
- Advanced Logic Gates
- Truth Tables
- Logic Gates Quiz
Combinatorial Logic Design
- Min Term (Sum of Products)
- Max Term (Product of Sums)
- K Maps - Minterm
- K Maps - Maxterm
- Practice with K Maps
- Combinatorial Logic Design Quiz
General Design
- Adders
- Adders Quiz
Networks Algorithms
- P, NP
- Hungarian Algorithm
- Dijsktra's Shortest Path
- Another Dijkstra Example
- Ford-Fulkerson (Max Flow / Min Cut) Explanation and Example 1
Error Correction and Detection
- Introduction to Error Correction and Detection
- CRC
- Internet Checksum
- Review of : Parity Check, Double Parity, Checksum, CRC
- Cryptographic Hash
- Distance Review and Hamming Distance
- Hamming Code
- Error Correction and Detection Quiz
Data Compression
- Huffman Code
- More Examples Of Huffman Code
- Even More Examples of Huffman Code